140
140
Dec 21, 2009
12/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the amazing story of israel's economic miracle. the start-up nation with a powerful entrepreneurial spirit, and what america can learn from israel. >>> and when doing good is good for your wallet, the ins and outs of charitable giving. what you should know before writing that check this year. as we take a break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ ♪ (announcer) some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an expertly engineered mercedes benz at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends january 4th. what are you doing...? calling chase sapphire, seeing if we have enough points to stay longer. now? you don't have enough time... and you have to push all those buttons... no buttons, someone answers every time. yeah, right... bet you a massage... yeah, ok. hi, julie... i have a question about my points. hi, what button do i press for a massage? hello? new chase sapphire... you call. we answer. no waiting. just press right here... go to chase.com/sapphire. chase what matter
the amazing story of israel's economic miracle. the start-up nation with a powerful entrepreneurial spirit, and what america can learn from israel. >>> and when doing good is good for your wallet, the ins and outs of charitable giving. what you should know before writing that check this year. as we take a break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ ♪ (announcer) some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an expertly engineered mercedes...
0
0.0
Oct 9, 2023
10/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and saudi arabia has to look at this and say, well, if iran can do this in israel and israel's got a much more robust sector than we do, what happens if iran turns on us? over the long term, saudi arabia could come back to this because they'll want the defense deal with the united states that would -- that would have been part of this normalization agreement. >> how long do you think it will take for things to cool off to restart that process? >> not even the current administration and through 2024. part of it depends on how far netanyahu goes now. there has been comparison to 9/11 in the united states, pearl harbor. where that comparison has looked at is the surprise attack, caught by surprise, intelligence didn't see it coming. third of all, the rage inside israel as there was rage in the united states. but the united states may have gone too far in its wars in afghanistan and iraq. netanyahu should take that lesson. if he does go too far, he could actually bog himself down and israel down in a way that could really hurt it at a time when it could reach a greater normalization with
and saudi arabia has to look at this and say, well, if iran can do this in israel and israel's got a much more robust sector than we do, what happens if iran turns on us? over the long term, saudi arabia could come back to this because they'll want the defense deal with the united states that would -- that would have been part of this normalization agreement. >> how long do you think it will take for things to cool off to restart that process? >> not even the current administration...
38
38
Aug 13, 2020
08/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the uae is only the third arab country to recognize israel's existence. president trump said that he's already discussing with other nations the possibility of additional cooperation he says that the two nations will exchange embassies and ambassadors and begin cooperation across the board in the room is jared kushner, someone who the president had tasked with the middle east portfolio, achieving some measure of peace there this could be seen as a major foreign policy win for the president as he heads into the election, but again, right now, he is speaking to reporters from the oval office. a new peace agreement between israel and the united arab emirates we will bring you more as we have it, guys. back over to you >> thank you so much really appreciate it >>> now, john, we also have to talk about apple apple shares up over 2% today. that company reportedly working on a series of bundles that will combine several of the digital services for one lower monthly cost we're talking about apple tv plus, music, et cetera now, bloomberg says the bundles could lau
the uae is only the third arab country to recognize israel's existence. president trump said that he's already discussing with other nations the possibility of additional cooperation he says that the two nations will exchange embassies and ambassadors and begin cooperation across the board in the room is jared kushner, someone who the president had tasked with the middle east portfolio, achieving some measure of peace there this could be seen as a major foreign policy win for the president as...
243
243
Mar 8, 2010
03/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
>> they've got two steps they want to look at in israel. they are developing amazing technology for battery operated vehicles. ultimately, hopefully, they will use natural gas in their transportation system. >> how far away are they? >> on the battery side, perhaps just a few years away. natural gas vehicles are already available, but the challenge in israel to get the refuelling structure built. >> what's what boon pickens is working on in this country. i know you're not with excel, you're with noble, but we have an epa that's gotten tough. this is not responding to the legislateture. i think it's just trying to do its darn job. how much are companies going to have to get ahead by shutting down these dirty coal plants that are spewing pollution? >> the dirtest plants, there's no reason to continue to operate those. we've got natural gas fire power generation that's ready to go in this country. we've got excess capacity. we need to move ahead and utilize the resources we've been finding over these past few years and move our electricity pro
>> they've got two steps they want to look at in israel. they are developing amazing technology for battery operated vehicles. ultimately, hopefully, they will use natural gas in their transportation system. >> how far away are they? >> on the battery side, perhaps just a few years away. natural gas vehicles are already available, but the challenge in israel to get the refuelling structure built. >> what's what boon pickens is working on in this country. i know you're...
74
74
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
we saw egypt pull the ambassador from israel. and this is not the normalal lobbing missiles back and forth. this is something very different. i bought oil on this. i bought rent oil and that is the way to play it. >> what are other plays? >> i was surprised oil didn't give us more. this was a meager response when there is a box in syria and we are not seeing a bid to oil and commodities. cftc longs in the commodity space are three-month lows. copper is a space i want to sniff around. >> house speaker boehner is speaking responding to the president. >> united and focusing on their top priority which is jobs. i'm proud of my leadership colleagues who have been elected today to serve as our leaders of the next conference. while we have some of us returning to the leadership we have new members. and you will get to hear from them in a moment. our majority is a primary line of defense for the american people against the government that spends too much, borrows too much and left unchecked. i have outlined a framework for how both parti
we saw egypt pull the ambassador from israel. and this is not the normalal lobbing missiles back and forth. this is something very different. i bought oil on this. i bought rent oil and that is the way to play it. >> what are other plays? >> i was surprised oil didn't give us more. this was a meager response when there is a box in syria and we are not seeing a bid to oil and commodities. cftc longs in the commodity space are three-month lows. copper is a space i want to sniff...
214
214
Nov 27, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
and israel will stay in close contact on the issue, but here's what israel had to say about the phone call. there was a member of the likud party on tv in israel and he said, quote, the prime minister made it clear to the most powerful man on earth that if he intends to stay the most powerful man on earth it is important to make a change in american policy because the practical result of the current policy is liable to lead into the same failure that the americans absorbed in north korea and pakistan and iran could be next. mr. ambassador, did netanyahu really talk to obama that way? >> well, i don't -- i don't know. i was not on that call. i can tell you one thing that the prime minister said. the prime minister said two things that are very, very important for me to convey here tonight. the first is that the very idea of having the world's most dangerous regime having access to the world's most dangerous weapon is a bad idea. the second thing that is said is that between friends it's not only important, it becomes essential to speak freely and openly and candidly, and if we think th
and israel will stay in close contact on the issue, but here's what israel had to say about the phone call. there was a member of the likud party on tv in israel and he said, quote, the prime minister made it clear to the most powerful man on earth that if he intends to stay the most powerful man on earth it is important to make a change in american policy because the practical result of the current policy is liable to lead into the same failure that the americans absorbed in north korea and...
0
0.0
Dec 1, 2023
12/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we begin with the end of the week-long cease-fire between israel and hamas. the pause in fighting ended after israel's military accused hamas of violating the terps and firing toward israeli territory. this puts an end to a week of prisoner exchanges between the two parties, more than 100 hostages were released by hamas since last friday while israel has freed 240 palestinian prisoners. decide if george santos n stay. the new york lawmakers who faces 23 federal criminal counts is under growing pressu to resign but he has remained defiant vowing to serve as long as he is allowed. toy's efrt to expel santos requires a two-thirds majority would need to jo all of the cans democrats for the resolution to pass. >>> and in dallas, the cowboys and seahawks traded blow aer blow on thursday night football. seattle wide receiver d.k. metcalf caught three touchdown passes for the hawks while dallas answered with four scores of their own including this late catch by tight end jake ferguson and right there, that td gave the cowboys a lead they'd hold on to. the boys ride t
we begin with the end of the week-long cease-fire between israel and hamas. the pause in fighting ended after israel's military accused hamas of violating the terps and firing toward israeli territory. this puts an end to a week of prisoner exchanges between the two parties, more than 100 hostages were released by hamas since last friday while israel has freed 240 palestinian prisoners. decide if george santos n stay. the new york lawmakers who faces 23 federal criminal counts is under growing...
227
227
Mar 9, 2010
03/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, i think they've got two steps they want to look at in israel. one is, they are developing amazing technology for battery-operated vehicles. of course, the batteries have to be recharged. natural gas can be the perfect fuel to generate the electricity to recharge batteries. ultimately, hopefully, they will use natural gas in their transportation system as well. >> do you think they're -- how far away are they? >> well, i think, on the battery side, perhaps just a few years away. we know that natural gas vehicles are already available, but the challenge in israel, as it is in other places, to get the refueling structure built. >> right, that's what boone pickens is working on in this country. >> absolutely. >> now, how much do you think -- i know you're not with excel, you're with noble, but we have an epa that's gotten tough. in this country. and the eps an not responding to legislature. i think it's just trying to do its darn job. how much are companies going to have to get ahead by shutting down these dirty coal plants that are -- some of them
>> well, i think they've got two steps they want to look at in israel. one is, they are developing amazing technology for battery-operated vehicles. of course, the batteries have to be recharged. natural gas can be the perfect fuel to generate the electricity to recharge batteries. ultimately, hopefully, they will use natural gas in their transportation system as well. >> do you think they're -- how far away are they? >> well, i think, on the battery side, perhaps just a few...
0
0.0
May 27, 2023
05/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> israel's a crook. i mean, he didn't go in it to steal, but fraud is fraud... and he took my money and my money is gone, and he swindled me, there's no way to put a nice spin on that. ♪ >>> right now on oa it jumped 25% this week after earningsings the most heavily traded option, it is, of course, nvidia, how it could earn you even more than lululemon moving the opposite direction, so bad it's good, is there a way to risk a little on an earnings robbed without bending backwards. >>> tesla and technology, ways to help your port tole owe do the same i'm melissa lee. we're live on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth, and brian stutland let's get to it. nvidia, the stock jumped up in the rankings to become the host heavily traded options name in nominal terms, one of the biggest over the last several months because of its more than 160% run year to date, here's the kicker, if you own the stock there is a way to squeeze more juice from the semicitrus foot with options, mike, please explain. >> yeah, you know, we often talk about selling covered calls and ho
. >> israel's a crook. i mean, he didn't go in it to steal, but fraud is fraud... and he took my money and my money is gone, and he swindled me, there's no way to put a nice spin on that. ♪ >>> right now on oa it jumped 25% this week after earningsings the most heavily traded option, it is, of course, nvidia, how it could earn you even more than lululemon moving the opposite direction, so bad it's good, is there a way to risk a little on an earnings robbed without bending...
0
0.0
Apr 12, 2024
04/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's hard to be long if you're worried about israel and iran. you missed the inflation expectations there. i said the vix is up, bonds are up, gold is up. >> to your point, when you look at the only green on my screen that's up away from apple. i know we'll talk about that later, it's lockheed, and why is that? the story is coming out that iran will attack israel in the next two days. and then you have the other story, which is biden has committed defending israel. you'll see oil spike and inflation. i see no reason for the market to have had that move yesterday. it was almost a quite benign cpi number but not fully at all. i was per plexed by yesterday. today does not surprise me. you're in the situation where investors are adjust to go maybe no rate hike. if, not when, if it's if, only one, maybe two. that is the difference, the geopolitical uncertainty, commodities still going higher and the dialogue, the narrative from jamie dimon, larry fink, et cetera. inflation is not getting down to their level anytime soon. the entire bet, will the mark
it's hard to be long if you're worried about israel and iran. you missed the inflation expectations there. i said the vix is up, bonds are up, gold is up. >> to your point, when you look at the only green on my screen that's up away from apple. i know we'll talk about that later, it's lockheed, and why is that? the story is coming out that iran will attack israel in the next two days. and then you have the other story, which is biden has committed defending israel. you'll see oil spike...
90
90
Feb 15, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
as we await the president and israel prime minister. david is a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, director of the project on the middle east peace process. he joins us on the news line today. david, thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> looking back to what the president said in november about the conflict, it's the ultimate deal, as a deal maker i'd like to do the deal that can't be made. is today a step toward that? >> it's a huge step because it's their first really working meeting, and there's an effort here to try to push the reset button and the u.s. relationship, with all the high points over the last several years on security, it was defined by bruising battles over the iran nuclear issue and the palestinian question. and it's also symbolically important that netanyahu, for him who thought she was in the doghouse a bit for last eight years that he's now the fourth visitor to come to the new washington and sees it as a signature mall of warmth and a chance to really influence the thinking in washington
as we await the president and israel prime minister. david is a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, director of the project on the middle east peace process. he joins us on the news line today. david, thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> looking back to what the president said in november about the conflict, it's the ultimate deal, as a deal maker i'd like to do the deal that can't be made. is today a step toward that? >> it's a huge step because...
174
174
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real agreement on paper, but simply both sides have stopped fighting quiet for quiet. the details still need to be worked out and a lot of problems still likely in the future before this really takes hold, ross. >> martin, for you now, thank you. we'll come back to you a little bit later during the program. nbc's martin fletcher. let's get more on the issues. joining us is israel and palestinian bureau chief at reuters. thanks for joining us. martin says we have a cease-fire, but it's all the details that we really have no discussion on. >> i think t
israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real...
81
81
Feb 15, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
embassy to israel and mr. prime minister did you come here tonight to tell the president that you're backing off the two-state solution? thank you. >> so i'm looking at two-state and one-state and i like the one that both parties like. i'm very happy with the one that both parties like. i could live with either one. i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two. but honestly, if b.b. and if the palestinians are -- israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm happy with the one they like the best. as far as the embassy moving to jerusalem, i'd love to see that happen. we're looking at it very, very strongly. we're looking at it with great care, great care, believe me. and we'll see what happens. okay? >> thank you. i read yesterday that an american official said that if you ask five people what two states would look like, you would get sath differeeight dif answers. mr. president, if you asked five israels you would get 12 different answers. but rather than deal with labels i wan
embassy to israel and mr. prime minister did you come here tonight to tell the president that you're backing off the two-state solution? thank you. >> so i'm looking at two-state and one-state and i like the one that both parties like. i'm very happy with the one that both parties like. i could live with either one. i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two. but honestly, if b.b. and if the palestinians are -- israel and the palestinians are happy,...
0
0.0
Dec 19, 2023
12/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they are still determined to disrupt the waterways and commerce and put israel and the u.s. under pressure. what is interesting is if more arab nations join the coalition. it will be a dangerous move because they are within striking distance with yemen with saudi arabia that has to be aoncern. >> ali live in kaycairo. thank you. we will bring in our guest here who has customer cargo in the red sea region phi phillip, good morning. >> thank you >> phiip, best wishes to your crew mbers in the region hope they will g to where they are going safely give us a picture for the ships you have in the region how disruptive is all this >> it is hugely disruptive first and foremost, the safety of the crew is paramount in all this that's why the decion has been taken to go around the cape of hope the transit time, this adds 10-to-14 days on all transits from vessels from asia to europe and also europe back to asia anything that is not arriving in the next 10 to 14 days in europe will be hit by delays. weekwhere cargoe is arrivin fr asia. th is maively disruptive rticularly aa time where
they are still determined to disrupt the waterways and commerce and put israel and the u.s. under pressure. what is interesting is if more arab nations join the coalition. it will be a dangerous move because they are within striking distance with yemen with saudi arabia that has to be aoncern. >> ali live in kaycairo. thank you. we will bring in our guest here who has customer cargo in the red sea region phi phillip, good morning. >> thank you >> phiip, best wishes to your...
74
74
May 13, 2013
05/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
associated with israel groups. you were put under the mike scope. that's a new revelation. a second memo came out in july of 2011. >> it certainly doesn't make it right at any level. >> it's stupid no matter where it started. see which people are really legitimate. if you apply for that status you can do some political work. too late for them to be saying outrageous. of course it is. >> how about the treasury department? where is the treasury department? >> they should have said it friday. >> overseaing obama care. that is huge. waivers and regulations. the entire tea party movement was basically a revote against obama care. that means they were going after obama care right then and there. and that conflict has got to be resolved. >> this is connected to obama care. >> do you agree that he came out too late? >> i don't know that it matters when he came out. >> what are your thoughts? >> i think neil hit the nail on the head. it's really about the messaging. and hit with a flood of these applications. you can conceive that civil servants decided that the way to whittle down
associated with israel groups. you were put under the mike scope. that's a new revelation. a second memo came out in july of 2011. >> it certainly doesn't make it right at any level. >> it's stupid no matter where it started. see which people are really legitimate. if you apply for that status you can do some political work. too late for them to be saying outrageous. of course it is. >> how about the treasury department? where is the treasury department? >> they should...
0
0.0
Jul 12, 2023
07/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
$7 billion valuation at the peak by helping customers connect the dots gong's co-founder grew up in israel where he dreamed of being a lead guitarist in a rock band. he started to pay attention to computers in the '90s and on a whim, applied for the computer science program at tel aviv university he became a programmer >> if i stayed, to this day, selling, it would have been just fine it's a job right? i had a desire in me to want more >> why >> i was dreaming. i told you, as a child, dreaming about, you know, sounds like mania, but julius caesar and big empires and the inventors. i cannot -- i had bigger dreams and i read a lot and i felt at some point at first, i'm not going to be amazing at guitar. and it's not a day job not a small country. now, he will pull data from more sources including date from on the web and third party industry data and a company's own proprietary insights all of that can craft a pitch to make a sale. >> there's instent data. you can listen to the last earnings calls did they have a security breach? or they posted something on social that data is important the
$7 billion valuation at the peak by helping customers connect the dots gong's co-founder grew up in israel where he dreamed of being a lead guitarist in a rock band. he started to pay attention to computers in the '90s and on a whim, applied for the computer science program at tel aviv university he became a programmer >> if i stayed, to this day, selling, it would have been just fine it's a job right? i had a desire in me to want more >> why >> i was dreaming. i told you, as...
8
8.0
Feb 10, 2021
02/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
your israel partner for the logistics and israel administered more doses per capita than any other country. granted, it is a small country with a centralized healthcare system but tell us about what the facts that so many israelis, 80% over 65 have meant for the optimism around the economy there, how you are thinking of a major business operating in israel >> yes so we are the partners have taken care of all the logistics with the vaccines in israel so we pick them up at the airport and take them to a logistics center and change the packs so it matches the needs in any of the 400 vaccination centers around israel. we make sure the right quantity gets to the right center at the right time so this has been an exciting time in israel now, in terms of the future, it's difficult to predict exactly when enough people have been vaccinated to really drive down the number of cases and the number of deaths but i would expect over the next two months, you will see a significant improvement in israel due to the very high levels of vaccination. there is, of course, the ethical and practical question, w
your israel partner for the logistics and israel administered more doses per capita than any other country. granted, it is a small country with a centralized healthcare system but tell us about what the facts that so many israelis, 80% over 65 have meant for the optimism around the economy there, how you are thinking of a major business operating in israel >> yes so we are the partners have taken care of all the logistics with the vaccines in israel so we pick them up at the airport and...
145
145
Jun 3, 2014
06/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
>> just as a side, israel cybersecurity development innovation is off the charts over there. the company we found sivera is the only company in the industry paying attention to the exploit techniques. what we have done is to close the loop between the network, the cloud and end point to provide total protection. >> you guys have done a fabulous job. i a lot of people are saying, cramer, why are you sticking your head out? sometimes you have a superior management and product, you did all those. mark, thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me, jim. >>> this stock is going higher. pallet alternate note works, probably the number one problem for the cloud, they've got the number one solution. stay with cramer. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance
>> just as a side, israel cybersecurity development innovation is off the charts over there. the company we found sivera is the only company in the industry paying attention to the exploit techniques. what we have done is to close the loop between the network, the cloud and end point to provide total protection. >> you guys have done a fabulous job. i a lot of people are saying, cramer, why are you sticking your head out? sometimes you have a superior management and product, you did...
60
60
Aug 13, 2015
08/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
you got $10 million from a lead venture capital firm in israel. what are you going to do with this money? >> thank you for having us back. it's great to be here. we're going to accelerate development and continue with the vision we started with. state of the art tools on concentration on mobile. that's always been the vision and it's great to partner with people that believe in it too. >> quickly remind our viewers the two main apps you have in your business, tell us what they do. >> so these are two of the most succe successful and powerful on the operation. both of these applications have been the number one paid apps in over 120 countries. in fact, it's been the number six application overall on ios in 2014. we're very happy about the success we have garnered with users and we believe it's because we bring extraordinary powerful technology to this platform which needs to be there. >> i'm surprised i don't have either of these apps on my iphone yet. the point of this thing is to appeal to people's vanity, right? >> i would disagree. unless you c
you got $10 million from a lead venture capital firm in israel. what are you going to do with this money? >> thank you for having us back. it's great to be here. we're going to accelerate development and continue with the vision we started with. state of the art tools on concentration on mobile. that's always been the vision and it's great to partner with people that believe in it too. >> quickly remind our viewers the two main apps you have in your business, tell us what they do....
0
0.0
Apr 15, 2024
04/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously we are watching headlines from israel and headlines from congress. we are watching rates, which continue to move higher. >> and powell and jefferson tomorrow. >> yeah, right here, exclusively on cnbc. central bank still in the driver's seat. >> we will see how the bulls manage the afternoon. >>> let's get to post nine and the half. >>> the bull case for stocks, is it still intact? we will debate that with the market still on edge. joining me for the hour, joe terranova, jenny harrington, and steve weiss. we are holding on to gains and we are positive across the board. joe, we had a turbulent week last week, and are we still vulnerable? that's the question everybody wants to know. if you look at the reasons last week, maybe pretax day selling contributing, and iran was heavy on the minds going into the weekend, so now that we are done with the weekend, are we still vulnerable as we start and what will be another busy week. >> the easy answer tat is yes, we are still vulnerable for a deeper decline because we don't know yet what the earnings are going
obviously we are watching headlines from israel and headlines from congress. we are watching rates, which continue to move higher. >> and powell and jefferson tomorrow. >> yeah, right here, exclusively on cnbc. central bank still in the driver's seat. >> we will see how the bulls manage the afternoon. >>> let's get to post nine and the half. >>> the bull case for stocks, is it still intact? we will debate that with the market still on edge. joining me for the...
389
389
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 389
favorite 0
quote 1
israel in new york, israel? >> hello, mr. kramer. >> how are you? >> okay. can you tell me a little bit about the roller coaster of -- >> i understand there are multiple suitors for this company. where there is smoke, there is fire. buzzi in maryland, buzzi. >> yeah. big boo ya to you, jim. >> what's happening? >> calling from the land of the baltimore ravens, baby. >> i bought in delta around 49. should i sell, hold or. >> remember we don't care where it's coming from, where care where it's going to. i would be a buyer of delta about that is the conclusion of the lightning round opinion. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td amerit
israel in new york, israel? >> hello, mr. kramer. >> how are you? >> okay. can you tell me a little bit about the roller coaster of -- >> i understand there are multiple suitors for this company. where there is smoke, there is fire. buzzi in maryland, buzzi. >> yeah. big boo ya to you, jim. >> what's happening? >> calling from the land of the baltimore ravens, baby. >> i bought in delta around 49. should i sell, hold or. >> remember we don't...
0
0.0
Jul 26, 2021
07/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yes, we have to continue to collect the emerging data and it is emerging fast israel has been one of the first countries basically which started early and had a high immunization rate also very early on it's important to take the signals we get from israel as serious but also continue to collect further scientific data from our other colleagues. >> all right dr. tureci, thank you for joining us we look forward to seeing all of the uses for mrna. >> thank you >> thanks. >> and meg, thanks for bringing that to us don't forget to subscribe to the techcheck podcast. catch us everywhere you get your podcast. techcheck is back after one last quick break. hey frank, our worker's comp insurance is expiring, should we just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to stop you from overpaying on worker's comp. try pie instead and save up to 30%. thirty percent? really? get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. wow, that is easy. so, need another reminder? no, no no, i'm good. uh, yes please. oh. ho ho ho, yeah! need w
>> yes, we have to continue to collect the emerging data and it is emerging fast israel has been one of the first countries basically which started early and had a high immunization rate also very early on it's important to take the signals we get from israel as serious but also continue to collect further scientific data from our other colleagues. >> all right dr. tureci, thank you for joining us we look forward to seeing all of the uses for mrna. >> thank you >>...
0
0.0
Nov 24, 2023
11/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a four-day truce with israel and hamas going into effect this morning setting the stage for the exchange of dozens of hostages and promise of relief of 2 million people in gaza who have been going through two weeks of bombardment. we have our sky news reporter on the ground with more on the story. >> reporter: the cease-fire came into effect at 7:00 this morning. for the most part, it has held although we are in the early hours. there was a report of rocket fire at 7:15, but beyond that, the peace seems to have held in gaza. we look to this afternoon at 4:00 in israel where hostages will be released. 13 which is believed to be women and children where they will pass through egypt and then be handed over to the international red cross. this is a chance to get international aid into gaza. we believe 200 trucks of aid will enter gaza every day, including fuel, which is scare in the strip in the seven weeks of fighting. it isnecessary to power hospitals and sewage works and water pumping stations and the like. for now, the signs are good. i have to say people in israel and in ga
. >>> and a four-day truce with israel and hamas going into effect this morning setting the stage for the exchange of dozens of hostages and promise of relief of 2 million people in gaza who have been going through two weeks of bombardment. we have our sky news reporter on the ground with more on the story. >> reporter: the cease-fire came into effect at 7:00 this morning. for the most part, it has held although we are in the early hours. there was a report of rocket fire at...
0
0.0
Oct 11, 2023
10/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
washington and is going to take some time for them to get their act together, and that they support israel and continue to support the ukraine and still have some lockheed martin. we have been selling it purely as an underperformance and relative price movement, having nothing to do with the tragic events. >> sure. but if you think the defense spending is going to continue to increase, and maybe, you know, the defense hawks, if you would, are even more bold and now to put more money into defense, wouldn't those continue to go up? >> i've had such a lack of confidence in washington over the last year. i hope we can get back into that stock. it's a stock i'd like to buy again. if we are looking at it from here price-performance, we can't wait it out. >> you really covered: visa. >> we wanted to write a call into that strength. there's been a lot of volatility. that's only 4% of the money, scott. but if you annualize the premium, it comes out to a 25% annualized union. we fight for every penny. >> always active, some kevin simpson. thanks for being here. l lanning. up next, a stunning testimo
washington and is going to take some time for them to get their act together, and that they support israel and continue to support the ukraine and still have some lockheed martin. we have been selling it purely as an underperformance and relative price movement, having nothing to do with the tragic events. >> sure. but if you think the defense spending is going to continue to increase, and maybe, you know, the defense hawks, if you would, are even more bold and now to put more money into...
58
58
Aug 13, 2020
08/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 1
ships in the strait they think maybe it was tied to israel there are hard liners there that don't want to go back to a nuclear deal making it a come bustable mix right now we have an opec meeting next tuesday that will do anything in reaction to those headlines. they started their easing progress trying to make sure everything is clieompliant and make come penpensatory cuts tha smaller because of what is offered up it is kind of a delicate moment for those put back on the market we've seen those put back but it really remains muted in the u.s. >> they are cutting by 7.7 million barrels a day. do you think that stands >> that will stand the bigger questions now is do the bigger countries start cheating we'll start the process of bringing those back? the saudis have said their increased production only go to the domestic market and surge for power demand it is a question of how will russian compliance remain solid and will other countries comply to the quota it looks like compliance is holding. this is something that they'll searchly watch we'll start to see more demands and situations i
ships in the strait they think maybe it was tied to israel there are hard liners there that don't want to go back to a nuclear deal making it a come bustable mix right now we have an opec meeting next tuesday that will do anything in reaction to those headlines. they started their easing progress trying to make sure everything is clieompliant and make come penpensatory cuts tha smaller because of what is offered up it is kind of a delicate moment for those put back on the market we've seen...
0
0.0
Nov 15, 2023
11/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and the prior month was revised up by 0.2 in october, student loan repayment, hamas versus israel for the consumer to hang in that well in october is astounding. >> the consumer is slowing down. >> for sure. >> the consumer is obviously pulling back hold on. i have you two seconds. >> we're going to talk about target in a minute >> do you not believe that, the consumer is obviously slowing down >> i actually don't believe it here is why. go back a year ago -- >> so you don't believe target's outlook for the holidays, you don't believe the real data that bank of america has put out, you don't believe the information that's come out? >> i get your point. let me answer the question, though inflation is coming down the consumer is employed wages are going up wages are going up 4% year over year inflation is headlined at 3.2% as of yesterday. that means disposable income is going up you're going into the holiday season lapping last year when everybody informs a lousy mood i think the dourness is misplaced. i explained why i don't agree. >> i think when jim says i think the dourness is
. >> and the prior month was revised up by 0.2 in october, student loan repayment, hamas versus israel for the consumer to hang in that well in october is astounding. >> the consumer is slowing down. >> for sure. >> the consumer is obviously pulling back hold on. i have you two seconds. >> we're going to talk about target in a minute >> do you not believe that, the consumer is obviously slowing down >> i actually don't believe it here is why. go back a...
22
22
Aug 20, 2021
08/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
made a decision intosh not based on any conversation, but made a decision to space a -- in israel they administered the vaccine on the same schedule as the u.s., three weeks apart for the pfizer, four weeks not moderna vaccine. there are some people who believe that if you space the vaccines -- the initial two doses apart more, you're more likely to get a more durable response, so to the extent we've seen declining effectiveness, if you space apart the initial two doses, you might have extended the durability we dosed the vaccines the way we did for a good reason. we were in the middle of a raging epidemic. we wanted as much immunity as possible, but one consomme be that we had the declining immunity that we're experiencing now. >> to what extent do you think, dr. gottlieb, that the u.s. should be considering mandating vaccines on a political level? do you think it's just something that will have to be done by private companies? by schools by individuals to sort of suggest they only want to be around vaccinated people, or is this level quite impressive >> i think the biden administrati
made a decision intosh not based on any conversation, but made a decision to space a -- in israel they administered the vaccine on the same schedule as the u.s., three weeks apart for the pfizer, four weeks not moderna vaccine. there are some people who believe that if you space the vaccines -- the initial two doses apart more, you're more likely to get a more durable response, so to the extent we've seen declining effectiveness, if you space apart the initial two doses, you might have extended...
51
51
Feb 11, 2019
02/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
his mind >> he's going to back off probably he's going tuk about having a wall that anyone been to israel. sdpr if the government shuts down it's not going be a good day on friday. we'll have overhang. >> that's okay the people think it'siest it's yesteryear. did he go, like did he go on ellen? what was he on, regis? regis is gone. he tracked him down. >> you go forward. you mentioned the transport and i think the street didn't trust what the recovery and transport. do fedex and ups have to participate to give if confirmation from the transport? >> i think u.p.s. inching up is positive david was on our network and he was more polished. what a nutty thing fedex is one of the greatest companies on the earth >> that was probably one of the worth quarters they can't execute they blamed it on the maco i think half is they couldn't execute. >> it's cheap for sure i like this u.p.s. i think that company has got it together it's well behind in the market good yield >> you sort of earlier gave what i think can be taken as a reality check on the way that some of these stocks have come back the magn
his mind >> he's going to back off probably he's going tuk about having a wall that anyone been to israel. sdpr if the government shuts down it's not going be a good day on friday. we'll have overhang. >> that's okay the people think it'siest it's yesteryear. did he go, like did he go on ellen? what was he on, regis? regis is gone. he tracked him down. >> you go forward. you mentioned the transport and i think the street didn't trust what the recovery and transport. do fedex...
82
82
Jun 7, 2013
06/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
now people are targeted for being pro-israel? that is outrageous. everybody should be outraged by this instrugs. >> there is a long pattern at the irs. a decade ago, so you're not going to get any argument with me of the principle that the irs should be non-political in every president. its application and enforcement. it happens that this time, that you see some conservative interests having the same time of us had. i think. to determine if this was being undertaken by rogue employees of the irs. >> where i come at this and make it quick is it's a legitimate task of the irs to look at applications but what is student is to stargt groups based on their name or politics. >> and to hold up their applications for months and years. >> they are slow on 501c 3 applications in general. >> then are they doing things that are not consistent with what the laws say? >> great to see you. i hope we will do this again next time. >> come back. >> kay la, back to you. >> i have a feeling that debate will continue but up next we have the power house. we travel to th
now people are targeted for being pro-israel? that is outrageous. everybody should be outraged by this instrugs. >> there is a long pattern at the irs. a decade ago, so you're not going to get any argument with me of the principle that the irs should be non-political in every president. its application and enforcement. it happens that this time, that you see some conservative interests having the same time of us had. i think. to determine if this was being undertaken by rogue employees of...
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2023
11/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
today this comes after a series of -- at least ever since the beginning of october when hamas attacked israel. this mood today surprised everyone. it looked pretty bad when we left last night. you have to wonder if it will continue into next week and for that we have to go to the game plan. we have major events over the weekend like the american heart association. we hear about how this new weight class of drugs is faring. like heart drugs. the aha has data that makes owes them but it and they think they could --. nobody else has anything similar. don't believe astrazeneca when they say the do. a positive readthrough bolsters the case -- soften certain medicines. this weekend, and started when -- breezed new life into the enterprise stocks. chiefly for small businesses. we do not know how much of a war gas will be but if they blow in the numbers we will see, again, a strong reaction from other businesses including salesforce and adobe, which was scorched today. is someone who recommends these companies, we get results from a company that is truly fallen by the wayside and that s tyson foods.
today this comes after a series of -- at least ever since the beginning of october when hamas attacked israel. this mood today surprised everyone. it looked pretty bad when we left last night. you have to wonder if it will continue into next week and for that we have to go to the game plan. we have major events over the weekend like the american heart association. we hear about how this new weight class of drugs is faring. like heart drugs. the aha has data that makes owes them but it and they...
200
200
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
it might be israel to turkey. that's one of the reasons the recent rapprochement between israel and turkey was so important. i thought the stock would jump and it didn't. in west africa and noble energy has proved some oil off the coast of equatorial guinea and they have preliminary results from sierra leone. these guys have latin american properties in nicaragua and the falkland islands that could be worth something down the road. how about on shore? noble energy has a position out in colorado, some 640,000 acres and their acreage is mostly concentrated on the wattenberg shale. company could have resource potential of more than 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. that is gigantic. at the end of 2012 noble had drilled a 300 horizontal wells. that's that special technology. the company is looking for a 20% increase in production this year, but given this acreage, noble has some 9. 5,000 potential drilling locations. that's a massive multiyear drilling backlog right there. bank of america came out with this terrifi
it might be israel to turkey. that's one of the reasons the recent rapprochement between israel and turkey was so important. i thought the stock would jump and it didn't. in west africa and noble energy has proved some oil off the coast of equatorial guinea and they have preliminary results from sierra leone. these guys have latin american properties in nicaragua and the falkland islands that could be worth something down the road. how about on shore? noble energy has a position out in...
187
187
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
and israel is better off for it. i think the same would be true if we get a peace deal between israelis and palestinians. that prospect seems distant now but i think it's always important for us to keep in mind what's right and what's possible. okay. last question scott hoarsely. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned at the outset our need for world class infrastructure. we're coming up on a deadline for the highway trust fund. with gas prices where they are, why isn't this a good time to consider a hike in the federal gas tax, which might address some of the carbon goals you talked about. and those goals went over to omb last week. how soon might we see those? >> soon. and with respect to transportation, you are absolutely right that now is the time for us to get something done. i'm practical. and in order for us to get a transportation bill done, i've got to get toe operation from a republican-controlled congress. and so i'm in discussions with the majority and minority leaders in both chambers as well as the
and israel is better off for it. i think the same would be true if we get a peace deal between israelis and palestinians. that prospect seems distant now but i think it's always important for us to keep in mind what's right and what's possible. okay. last question scott hoarsely. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned at the outset our need for world class infrastructure. we're coming up on a deadline for the highway trust fund. with gas prices where they are, why isn't this a good...
83
83
Sep 25, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
embassy in israel to jerusalem. the united states is committed to a future of peace and stability in the region, including peace between the israelis and the palestinians. that aim is advanced not harmed by acknowledging the obvious facts. america's policy of principled realism means we will not be held hostage to all dogmas, discredited ideologies, and so-called experts who have been proven wrong over the years time and time again this is true not only in matters of peace but in matters of prosperity we believe that trade must be fair and reciprocal. the united states will not be taken advantage of any longer. for decades, the united states opened its economy, the largest by far on earth. with few conditions. we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders. yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return even worse, some countries abused their openness to dump their products, subsidize their goods, target our industries, and manipulate th
embassy in israel to jerusalem. the united states is committed to a future of peace and stability in the region, including peace between the israelis and the palestinians. that aim is advanced not harmed by acknowledging the obvious facts. america's policy of principled realism means we will not be held hostage to all dogmas, discredited ideologies, and so-called experts who have been proven wrong over the years time and time again this is true not only in matters of peace but in matters of...
0
0.0
Feb 15, 2024
02/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so then you say, well, listen, we got to support israel. then you got democrats that stealth because of whatever pressure they're getting from about gaza or palestine, they don't want to support israel. it is a mess. it is a mess, mick. and these are things probably that -- and then all of it means we can't close the border and biden looks in the camera straight in his face and says i can't do anything about it. we know he's got 70 executive orders that he reversed that he could reverse back in closing. >> put the border aside, i think that there is a group of republicans who don't want to do anything for ukraine. there is also a group of democrats who don't want to do anything to support israel. i get that. i get the feeling that the center of gravity in both parties is to do both. ordinarily in washington, d.c., the way these deals get done is they get bigger. and this particular circumstance i think you might actually see a smaller package being something that most folks might be able to rally around. i don't know if crowley sees the sam
so then you say, well, listen, we got to support israel. then you got democrats that stealth because of whatever pressure they're getting from about gaza or palestine, they don't want to support israel. it is a mess. it is a mess, mick. and these are things probably that -- and then all of it means we can't close the border and biden looks in the camera straight in his face and says i can't do anything about it. we know he's got 70 executive orders that he reversed that he could reverse back in...
0
0.0
Jul 19, 2023
07/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
israel's greatest partner and friend. a new $70 million investment in climate technologies is expected to be announced split evenly twn e beeethtwo countries. "the halftime report" returns right after this listening more than talking, and a personalized plan ♪ to guide you through a changing world. ♪ the first time your sales reached 100k with godaddy was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com >>> welcome back you see green across the board including for at&t it hasn't been that way lately, though the stock is getting a big bump near 7.5% as you see it did have its lowest close in 30 years, jenny. >> awesome >> this lead cable issue, what a number could be. at&t said on tuesday it, quote,a filing represents less than 10% of its copper footprint of roughly 200 sheet miles of cable. the majority of which remains in active service >> as investors we're always making decis
israel's greatest partner and friend. a new $70 million investment in climate technologies is expected to be announced split evenly twn e beeethtwo countries. "the halftime report" returns right after this listening more than talking, and a personalized plan ♪ to guide you through a changing world. ♪ the first time your sales reached 100k with godaddy was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees...
0
0.0
Jan 17, 2024
01/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
not to protect the palestinian people or obtain peace, only to destroy israel. we must stand against hamas and stand with palestinians and israelis for basic human rights. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the pit falls of ai is top of mind at the forum. joining us is the co-founder of ai research map. he's also the author of "the coming wave. we're going to talk a little bit about the perils and opportunities with that dilemma. great to see you. >> great to be here. thanks for having me again we were talking during the commercial break it's quite the hype. the promenade being the street behind us. everything is ai. >> it's quite surreal. it does feel like the entire event has been rebranded the ai forum. every company on the street has been leading with the fact they're now an ai first company. at the same time it feels like expectations are the highest they even ever been. >> the scary thing about that, when we hit peek height for things in the past there's a reckoning in the market. are you predicting that's things to come. the market that's been giving huge p
not to protect the palestinian people or obtain peace, only to destroy israel. we must stand against hamas and stand with palestinians and israelis for basic human rights. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the pit falls of ai is top of mind at the forum. joining us is the co-founder of ai research map. he's also the author of "the coming wave. we're going to talk a little bit about the perils and opportunities with that dilemma. great to see you. >> great to be here....
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2023
11/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, maybe some supplemental funding for israel and ukraine on board that's a separate matter, but i think at the end of the day, they revert back to the clean c.r. that gets them into probably 2024 just a question for, one, how long, and two, does the government shut down and how long. i think the odds of a shutdown are rising i would have put them low a few weeks ago because i thought congress wanted to avoid this altogether, but it does seem that the odds of a shutdown are rising i don't think it's going to be a long shutdown. >> was this eng tanglement, put it that way, that brought down speaker mccarthy effectively, wh what is the risk for the new speaker in all of this >> mike johnson is one of the conservatives. the conservatives never saw kevin mccarthy as one of theirs. i think johnson has, one, a political honeymoon because he's new to the speakership and, two, he has a little bit more credibility for lack of a better term, among the conservatives. i think he's safe for now, but the underlying dynamics, the fractured house republican party, remains in effect traits and co
you know, maybe some supplemental funding for israel and ukraine on board that's a separate matter, but i think at the end of the day, they revert back to the clean c.r. that gets them into probably 2024 just a question for, one, how long, and two, does the government shut down and how long. i think the odds of a shutdown are rising i would have put them low a few weeks ago because i thought congress wanted to avoid this altogether, but it does seem that the odds of a shutdown are rising i...
70
70
Jan 28, 2020
01/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
today israel has taken a giant step toward peace. >> a top harvard university professor has been charged by prosecutors with lying to officials about his involvement with the chinese government run recruitment program and his affiliate with the chinese university charles was arrested at his office this morning. harvard says it is cooperating with federal authorities >>> a person with knowledge of negotiations says dusty baker is finalizing an agreement to become houston astros manager. that's according to the associated press he would replace a.j. hinch after hinch was let go in the wake of the sign stealing scandal that brought the astros and actually all of baseball you are up to date that's the news update this hour back to you. >> all right thank you very much. we are near the highs of the day. the dow up more than 250 points. the s&p 500 higher as well the nasdaq, the big winner so far today. up 1.5% as you see right there >>> time now for today's power movers 3m holding the dow back from even bigger gains. the coil reporting earnings below what the street had been expecting. sales
today israel has taken a giant step toward peace. >> a top harvard university professor has been charged by prosecutors with lying to officials about his involvement with the chinese government run recruitment program and his affiliate with the chinese university charles was arrested at his office this morning. harvard says it is cooperating with federal authorities >>> a person with knowledge of negotiations says dusty baker is finalizing an agreement to become houston astros...
310
310
Feb 13, 2012
02/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
because if israel doesn't attack, fund managers feel they'll miss out on this mag siv centrally and they'll fall further behind on those that are less worried. the guy worried about this stuff is making more money than the guy worried about this stuff. why don't you file it that i stay long by exogenous events and if i am i will buy more stocks because so many of my companies are doing so well and yet stocks are historically cheap including many of my favorites. that's the line of the winning fund manager right now. here's the bottom line. we are whistling past the graveyard here. we are simply not at the juncture where bonds represent serious competition of stocks yet where we haven't seen the bad news yet on the tape. until we do, we can't figure out how these potential negatives factor into the stocks we like. i know it's our job to project if certain events do occur. we do know the cor raising is to individual stocks and look at these individual stocks, we can't fathom or see the impact on many of the stocks we like on these events. >> we can't sell darden because we think red lobster w
because if israel doesn't attack, fund managers feel they'll miss out on this mag siv centrally and they'll fall further behind on those that are less worried. the guy worried about this stuff is making more money than the guy worried about this stuff. why don't you file it that i stay long by exogenous events and if i am i will buy more stocks because so many of my companies are doing so well and yet stocks are historically cheap including many of my favorites. that's the line of the winning...
58
58
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the response from hamas has been that israel has now opened, quote, the gates of hell. and in headline that i tell you is not a joke, the idf announced this new operation "operation pillar of defense" on twitter. earlier today. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. our chief international correspondent. again, the reaction in the oil market today was somewhat dramatic. up more than $1. now again north of $86 a barrel, up almost 1% here for wti crude. >>> coming up on "the half time show" our traders are fast but not always right. we'll show you how you can manage a losing trade next. >>> and what washington needs to do and say to get the economy firing on all cylinders. kbw ceo tom michaud tells us what the president needs to say today. our coverage of his news conference begins with our special report at the top of the hour, 1 p.m. eastern. show. want to give you a good idea of what's happening in the oil market today. talking about wti getting a lift. brent crude up nearly 1.5%. just showed you that dramatic video out of gaza. michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief interna
the response from hamas has been that israel has now opened, quote, the gates of hell. and in headline that i tell you is not a joke, the idf announced this new operation "operation pillar of defense" on twitter. earlier today. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. our chief international correspondent. again, the reaction in the oil market today was somewhat dramatic. up more than $1. now again north of $86 a barrel, up almost 1% here for wti crude. >>> coming up on...
146
146
Feb 15, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
obviously the israel/palestine issue only one of them. also at stake is what's going to happen with iran. what was the most significant thing to come out of the meeting between the two leaders today for you? >> there are a couple of significant things. obviously the treatment or non-treatment of the two-state solution is one of them that's gotten the headlines. it's important to note that neither leader ruled out a two-state solution as a long-term objective. and there remains to be seen whether progress will be possible under this new concept that they're developing. the notion that regional states would have a stake and a role in a peace settlement between israel and the palestinians is not new. there are prospects there that can be opened if the president is determined to do so, and he seems to be committed to doing so. so that's a strong signal to send, and i think it's a positive perspective. whether it will be possible to move forward remains to be seen. >> what do you think the position of the russians is here? obviously they're in
obviously the israel/palestine issue only one of them. also at stake is what's going to happen with iran. what was the most significant thing to come out of the meeting between the two leaders today for you? >> there are a couple of significant things. obviously the treatment or non-treatment of the two-state solution is one of them that's gotten the headlines. it's important to note that neither leader ruled out a two-state solution as a long-term objective. and there remains to be seen...
57
57
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
-israel relationship. while he said to angela merkel, i suspect just before her election she wouldn't seek an invitation to come to the united states, she had a broad grin on her face and nodded. it would appear to be that angela merkel is in sympathy with the white house point of view on that netanyahu speech. >> john harwood in the east room, thank you so much. thanks as well to our michelle caruso cabrerra. one of the co-founders of auction monster is with us. perhaps if nothing else this reminds us that the issue of the ukraine remains front and center. it's not just greece, which has the potential impact on the markets. it is this as well. >> yeah. it is this especially until the end of the month when we will hear, as michelle said, bob, exactly what happens as far as greece. can you assess what happened today and what you will be thinking as a result? >> you can't stop vladimir putin. obama doesn't want to know what comes after him. i would be shorting russian stocks here. the issue i have is this gu
-israel relationship. while he said to angela merkel, i suspect just before her election she wouldn't seek an invitation to come to the united states, she had a broad grin on her face and nodded. it would appear to be that angela merkel is in sympathy with the white house point of view on that netanyahu speech. >> john harwood in the east room, thank you so much. thanks as well to our michelle caruso cabrerra. one of the co-founders of auction monster is with us. perhaps if nothing else...
24
24
Mar 25, 2021
03/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
nobody's producing movies, especially for israel, but we are in a good place there. so i think april is for the u.s., may is the u.k second half of may is probably central europe, and israel will be probably something in the late april or early may. >> over the last year, of course, the relationship between the producers of movies and those that distribute them has changed dramatically that window that you used to have seems to have disappeared to almost nothing in some cases, and many say it's not going to go back to what it was, how is that going to impact your business long-term >> look, the window we had before was a good one, was a long one, and i think for the world of today, it was even a bit long we were ready to negotiate the window before covid, but there was no really strong initiative. but covid have changed things. we are not going to go back to the window we had. but i think all the students will say, although they're taking all kinds of measures now, through the covid, and until business will come back, but all will agree that the article exclusivity i
nobody's producing movies, especially for israel, but we are in a good place there. so i think april is for the u.s., may is the u.k second half of may is probably central europe, and israel will be probably something in the late april or early may. >> over the last year, of course, the relationship between the producers of movies and those that distribute them has changed dramatically that window that you used to have seems to have disappeared to almost nothing in some cases, and many...
231
231
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> welcome b
up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my...
167
167
Feb 15, 2017
02/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
israel will have to make concessions, and we have made concessions. we removed settlements, excruciating painful national experience. what did we get? the land that we gave the palestinians was used as a platform to launch missiles. >> the president was equivocal at the very least, less equivocal in talking about the settlements, saying we would like you to slow down, basically. mr. netanyahu was sort of nonresponsive by way of hans. how important are those settlements, in terms of mr. netanyahu says, he does not believe they are the impediment to peace, that they are a symbol of something that is an impediment to peace. explain that to us form there is many, many other issues that settlements. if you put them all together, you can negotiate, but if you just cherry pick settlements and say all the onus is on israel, of course you cannot move forward. there's 700,000 who live there in the settlements. they have life going on, legalized and authorized by successful governments. i hope there will be a deal. i think also foes and friends alike, when they
israel will have to make concessions, and we have made concessions. we removed settlements, excruciating painful national experience. what did we get? the land that we gave the palestinians was used as a platform to launch missiles. >> the president was equivocal at the very least, less equivocal in talking about the settlements, saying we would like you to slow down, basically. mr. netanyahu was sort of nonresponsive by way of hans. how important are those settlements, in terms of mr....
0
0.0
Nov 16, 2023
11/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
among other things, the spending bill does not include wartime aid for israel and ukraine that's something that the white house pushed for but senator chuck schumer says lawmakers will work on coming to some type of agreement for funding for the war-torn countries after the thanksgiving break. the bill heads to president biden's desk for him to sign into law but again, it is only a stopgap measure, so mike, we're likely to be back to government shutdown talks after the holidays. >> yeah, another chapter to come, brie, thanks so much. >>> let's get a check on some of this morning's top corporate stories, silvana henao is here. >> good morning to you general motors tentative labor deal with the united autoworkers moving closer to ratification. the union continuing to count votes by members following the approval of the agreement by workers at gm's arlington texas assembly plant yesterday that vote coupled with strong votes in favor by smaller warehouse and parts facilities, helping to offset votes against the deal earlier in the day. tiktok apparently joined meta platform in the fight agains
among other things, the spending bill does not include wartime aid for israel and ukraine that's something that the white house pushed for but senator chuck schumer says lawmakers will work on coming to some type of agreement for funding for the war-torn countries after the thanksgiving break. the bill heads to president biden's desk for him to sign into law but again, it is only a stopgap measure, so mike, we're likely to be back to government shutdown talks after the holidays. >> yeah,...
76
76
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
this is an interesting election of countries, starting off the first visit to saudi arabia and israel, the vatican, the three significant religions to see what he can do in the middle east and with isis and what's going on there. when he comes back he'll come back to a somewhat continuing fire storm, if you will. i do think that there's been a lot of speculation, here's the bottom line for me. donald trump was a very successful businessman, he's a very successful politician, he got elected president. i think what he's done is to take the business model that he has and try to transfer that to the oval office, it doesn't work. the office makes the person, the person occupying that office doesn't make the office. identify said that before and it's true having been there, the office molds the person. i do think he's going to say, okay the business model where you have four or five different competing sections reporting to you, chaos is a good thing. in the manhattan and real estate world in the trump world as a businessman, fine it worked. it's not going to work that way in washington, d.
this is an interesting election of countries, starting off the first visit to saudi arabia and israel, the vatican, the three significant religions to see what he can do in the middle east and with isis and what's going on there. when he comes back he'll come back to a somewhat continuing fire storm, if you will. i do think that there's been a lot of speculation, here's the bottom line for me. donald trump was a very successful businessman, he's a very successful politician, he got elected...
0
0.0
Jul 19, 2021
07/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
used against journalists, activists, business executives and world leaders an investigation of the israel base pegasus software reveals successful hacks of nonterrorist hackers. this is a hack that targets iphones and android devices. while you previously needed to open a link to install the spyware, zero click tech, denies wrongdoing, calling the 57 number exaggerated julia? >> well, we're going to continue to watch the markets sell-off and halftime will be all over it "halftime report" starts right now. >> julia, thank you very much. i'm scott wapner inside today's sell-off with stocks under pressure. is another pullback coming liz young, michael, pete najarian and joe teranova. bond yields down sharply as well fears over the fast-spreading variant. liz young, is this the big correction that some have been calling for? is this the beginning of it?
used against journalists, activists, business executives and world leaders an investigation of the israel base pegasus software reveals successful hacks of nonterrorist hackers. this is a hack that targets iphones and android devices. while you previously needed to open a link to install the spyware, zero click tech, denies wrongdoing, calling the 57 number exaggerated julia? >> well, we're going to continue to watch the markets sell-off and halftime will be all over it "halftime...
0
0.0
Feb 13, 2024
02/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
., egypt, israel and qatar will meet in cairo to work on a truce in gaza as israel has been pressured to hold off on its planned assault on raffah. egypt has made it clear it will not accept any refugees over the border. estonia's prime minister is on a wanted list in russia for removing soviet era world war ii monuments in the country. names were reported on the list and includes other baltic officials and lawmakers as they pull down monuments from soviet occupation. >>> the cdc is expected to ease covid isolation guidelines that people won't need to isolate once they've been fever free for 24 hours and if their symptoms are mild or improving according to "the washington post" saying easing up on isolation rules wouldn't impact transmission because of the very high viral circulation. scott, back over to you. >> kate, appreciate that. kate rogers. >>> coming up, more committee moves. stephanie link adding a big retailer ahead of earnings next week. we will reveal it next. (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still s
., egypt, israel and qatar will meet in cairo to work on a truce in gaza as israel has been pressured to hold off on its planned assault on raffah. egypt has made it clear it will not accept any refugees over the border. estonia's prime minister is on a wanted list in russia for removing soviet era world war ii monuments in the country. names were reported on the list and includes other baltic officials and lawmakers as they pull down monuments from soviet occupation. >>> the cdc is...